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Letter to the reader Portuguese Spanish    
Year 5 - N° 226 -  September 11, 2011
  Translation
José Mussi / president@torontospiritistsociety.org

 

Social Justice, Plato, and The Spirits' Book
 

This week’s editorial, Kardec and ambiguity about the term spiritist focuses on the confusion that still prevails about the use of the word spirit, a topic also treated by Allan Kardec in the book Posthumous Works

Among the features of this edition, we call the reader's attention to the interview given to our collaborator Antônio Augusto Nascimento by the colleagues Marly Salete and Flávio Alberto Webber, from the Spiritist Society Teresinha de Jesus, in Lagoa Vermelha-RS. In the interview, they talk, among other things, about the Spiritist Week of Lagoa Vermelha, which has been held with excellent results since 2005. 

Another feature of this edition is special article Social Justice, Plato, and The Spirits' Book, by our collaborator José Carlos Monteiro de Moura, from Belo Horizonte-MG. 

Last August 26th in Salvador-BA, the Natural Birthing Center Marieta de Souza Pereira was opened, a project conceived by Divaldo Franco and Nilson de Souza Pereira, as shown in the special report in this edition and one of its highlights. 

The first fortnight of September records the first occurrence of the International Spiritist Congress, held from 8 to 13 September 1888 in Barcelona, Spain, which was the last one before the Spanish Civil War of 1934. In the years that followed, due to the deprivation of liberty by despotic regimes, the spiritist movement was banned and persecuted in Spain.  

The results of the 1888 Congress can be seen in the following blog: http://donhaespirita.blogspot.com/2010/07/conclusoes-do-primeiro-congresso.html
 
                                                                        

 

  Director of Writing: Astolfo O. de Oliveira Filho

Administrative Director: José Carlos Munhoz Pinto



 

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